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we're looking at edward snowden. if utah, they're building this ginormous place that's going to store all of our data. >> it's so confusing because isn't data little? why do they need such a big -- a mean, i don't know. i mean, why is it so big? i don't get it. like are they storing it, like -- i'm so confused by that story. because i feel like data's so small. >> kind of like jumbo shrimp. >> oxymoron. >> isn't it all like on an apple cloud? >> it's going to be an empty room to intimidate us. >> i think the big story is bluff dale, utah. the money being poured into what's being built there, what's going to be housed there, how they're going to be able to have access to all this information that they really already have access to. but they'll store it. to use algorithms to figure out what really is something we should be looking at. >> coming u on me ining up on " from the doors john densmore is here. first, here's bill karins. >> finally feels like summer. we're going to continue to watch this hot weather from the w
we're looking at edward snowden. if utah, they're building this ginormous place that's going to store all of our data. >> it's so confusing because isn't data little? why do they need such a big -- a mean, i don't know. i mean, why is it so big? i don't get it. like are they storing it, like -- i'm so confused by that story. because i feel like data's so small. >> kind of like jumbo shrimp. >> oxymoron. >> isn't it all like on an apple cloud? >> it's going to be an...
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this morning we're learning more about edward snowden. he is the government contractor and former cia employee who leaked the existence of two high-profile nsa programs that track american's cell phone records and some of the most widely used internet providers and social media networks in the world. he revealed his identity through the "the guardian," the uk newspaper that originally ran his story. the 29-year-old reportedly packed up his hawaii apartment and moved suddenly to hong kong in may, claiming a need for medical treatment. he had been on a consulting job for the nsa for less than three months. in an interview with "the guardian's" glenn greenwald and filmmaker laura poitras, he says he never expects to see his home again, adding his eyes are wide open about what might lie ahead. >> i could be, you know, rendered by the cia, i could have people come after me or any of their third-party partners. we have a cia station just up the road and the consulate here in hong kong and i'm sure they're going to be very busy for the next week
this morning we're learning more about edward snowden. he is the government contractor and former cia employee who leaked the existence of two high-profile nsa programs that track american's cell phone records and some of the most widely used internet providers and social media networks in the world. he revealed his identity through the "the guardian," the uk newspaper that originally ran his story. the 29-year-old reportedly packed up his hawaii apartment and moved suddenly to hong...
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edward snowden lands a job in russia. something tell us the nsa didn't write a letter of recommendation. more coming up on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ de
edward snowden lands a job in russia. something tell us the nsa didn't write a letter of recommendation. more coming up on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per...
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"washington post," top-secret documents released by edward snowden say the nsa is collecting millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts from around the world, including here in the u.s. they show nearly 700,000 address books were collected on a single day including more than 400,000 from yahoo! alone. there's also hundreds of thousands of lists stored from chat services. >> seriously. let's stop using the internet. i'm buying -- how much is a carrier pigeon cost these days, will? >> they're down. >> are they? >> the numbers are down. >> i'm going to get about five. >> get a fleet of carrier pigeons. >> boom, send them out at the same time. nobody wants to talk to me. i'm serious. >> you'd buy five? >> i would do five. >> five good ones. >> designated -- >> just send them out. got to be good ones. anyway, the "l.a. times" for a second night in a row officials found what they're calling dry ice bombs at l.a.x. one of the bombs exploded and officials tell nbc they've recovered at least three others in restricted areas including one below a plane. now, o
"washington post," top-secret documents released by edward snowden say the nsa is collecting millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts from around the world, including here in the u.s. they show nearly 700,000 address books were collected on a single day including more than 400,000 from yahoo! alone. there's also hundreds of thousands of lists stored from chat services. >> seriously. let's stop using the internet. i'm buying -- how much is a...
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look at edward snowden, for example, that's the best case where he slipped through the cracks. >> stay with us if you will. mike barnacle there's so many questions that need to be asked. again, he's separated from the navy. and, obviously he's separated from the navy from all the reports we've seen over the past 24 hours and perhaps they are wrong. you know what? having two gun incidents where you're firing guns off at people, and then you're separated from the navy. you got to ask why was the guy -- why was he allowed to go back into the navy as a contractor. >> to work for the navy as a defense contractor. >> you don't want this guy on your base. >> there's a lit any of questions. >> same thing with snowden. you know, are we really -- are we going to don't give these people lower security clearances because they are defense contractors and subcontractors? the results are disastrous. >> up have the security clearance issue, clearly a mentally ill person with access to guns. that's a lethal combination and that's not just yesterday, not just this incident, it's too many incidents in th
look at edward snowden, for example, that's the best case where he slipped through the cracks. >> stay with us if you will. mike barnacle there's so many questions that need to be asked. again, he's separated from the navy. and, obviously he's separated from the navy from all the reports we've seen over the past 24 hours and perhaps they are wrong. you know what? having two gun incidents where you're firing guns off at people, and then you're separated from the navy. you got to ask why...
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new documents from edward snowden published in the guardian suggests the nsa monitored the calls of 35 world leaders, and their contact information came from another u.s. government official. president obama assured angela merkel early this week, ironically over the phone that the u.s. was not currently monitoring her calls. merkel said soothing words would not be enough that true change was necessary. this is unbelievable. u.s. officials are alerting other countries and intelligence services details of their secret cooperation with the u.s. have been obtained by snowden. meanwhile a former nsa head found himself being monitored on the phone in public. michael hayden was loudly bashing the obama administration in an interview on background while on the acela. has that ever happened to you? tom massy tweeted much of what hayden was saying including he asked to be referred to as a former senior administration official and bragged about rendition and black sites and gave disparaging quotes about the bristol-myers administration. remember just as a former senior administration. he speculat
new documents from edward snowden published in the guardian suggests the nsa monitored the calls of 35 world leaders, and their contact information came from another u.s. government official. president obama assured angela merkel early this week, ironically over the phone that the u.s. was not currently monitoring her calls. merkel said soothing words would not be enough that true change was necessary. this is unbelievable. u.s. officials are alerting other countries and intelligence services...
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snowden. >> great job. >> later today the house will vote on ooh stop gap spending bill that will fund the government beyond the september 30th deadline and defund the president's signature piece of legislation, the affordable act. the bill has no chance to survive the insanity. it's sparked a feud between the establishment and the tea part. >> they run these 30 second commercials if you love jesus and apple pie you'll vote to defund obama care. like 30 second ads, nonstop. give us money and woe love to have your name for mailing lists. >> the country will fall apart. >> if you don't help us then you are a surrender monkey i think that's what they say. now, mika, they are saying this was never possible after all. something that charles krauthammer and myself and other conservatives have been saying for a long time. you know, they get their money, ran their 30 second ads. got their mailing lists. now they got the entire house republican caucus angry at them. >> are they being surrender monkeys if they say that? >> i'm sure ted cruz would tell you it's only other people don't shut down t
snowden. >> great job. >> later today the house will vote on ooh stop gap spending bill that will fund the government beyond the september 30th deadline and defund the president's signature piece of legislation, the affordable act. the bill has no chance to survive the insanity. it's sparked a feud between the establishment and the tea part. >> they run these 30 second commercials if you love jesus and apple pie you'll vote to defund obama care. like 30 second ads, nonstop....
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snowden living in an airport. >> all right. that's one way of putting it. nbc's peter alexander, thank you. joe? >> yeah. you know, mark halperin, i'm surprised by the frankness. really surprised by the frankness of the pakistani government. we've obviously been very critical through the years and of the pakistani government, but i think this is -- i mean, having this hard of a look, having them look at themselves in this way and this critical way, i think that's pretty significant? >> yeah. this report was done by some people from justices and police officials and people in theory and apparently in fact outside the government. i mean it's a great thing to have and uncharacteristic. i would like to say i would be optimistic it would lead to some kind of change rather than just a great set of facts an some criticism, but that optimism would probably be misplaced. >> you know, nicole, diplomatically, though, this is -- i think it's good for the united states, a lot of pakistanis very angry at the u.s. for that raid. here, though,
snowden living in an airport. >> all right. that's one way of putting it. nbc's peter alexander, thank you. joe? >> yeah. you know, mark halperin, i'm surprised by the frankness. really surprised by the frankness of the pakistani government. we've obviously been very critical through the years and of the pakistani government, but i think this is -- i mean, having this hard of a look, having them look at themselves in this way and this critical way, i think that's pretty significant?...
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. >> one of the things we were talking about is how remarkable it would be that edward snowden might have known about this and barack obama didn't. then the other thing that strikes me is, you know, obviously i under that these programs are very controversial but the amount of controversy over this program is a little bit higher it seems than when we found out they were collecting bulk data on regular citizens. diane feinstein the chairman of the senate intelligence committee is outraged over this disclosure but fine with the other ones. >> what's worse to express, mike barnacle, that i think it's many world leaders that have this happen to them not just angela merkel and i wonder if that should have come out or if that creates more of a firestorm. but, again, it's not george w. bush sitting there with his head phones on listening to angela merkel's conversations, or president obama, it's very different. mike? >> but, mike, if the president knows, if he's getting this intel and if these reports are right that the white house and the state department signed off on it he knows without
. >> one of the things we were talking about is how remarkable it would be that edward snowden might have known about this and barack obama didn't. then the other thing that strikes me is, you know, obviously i under that these programs are very controversial but the amount of controversy over this program is a little bit higher it seems than when we found out they were collecting bulk data on regular citizens. diane feinstein the chairman of the senate intelligence committee is outraged...
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we have more on edward snowden, julian assange and a partridge in a pare tree, straight ahead. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietar
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new reporting confirms what edward snowden leaked last week that the scope extends to some of america's closest allies abroad. the "wall street journal" reports that the national security agency ended a program that spied on as many as 35 world leaders after the white house ordered a review over the summer. officials say several programs have been shut down and others are expected to be close to the later date. the report states president obama spent nearly five years in office in the dark. unaware of the nsa's practices overseas. the targets of the programs are not decided by the president, but by the agency. yesterday congressman peter king defended the program saying they should be viewed as a positive thing for everyone involved. >> i think the president should stop apologizing and being defensive. the nsa saved thousands of lives not just in the united states, but in france and germany and throughout europe. we are not doing this for the fun of it, but to gather intelligence that helps not just us. >> there reports out of germany that the president did know that angela merkel's cel
new reporting confirms what edward snowden leaked last week that the scope extends to some of america's closest allies abroad. the "wall street journal" reports that the national security agency ended a program that spied on as many as 35 world leaders after the white house ordered a review over the summer. officials say several programs have been shut down and others are expected to be close to the later date. the report states president obama spent nearly five years in office in the...